My name is Trinity!
Personal Project 2020
Website with resources for the Black Lives Matter movement to allow user to educate, take action, and more.
Check it out here!Project for TechTogether
Resource to educate users on their own plastic waste consumption and provides ways for them to help the environment.
Check it out here!Project for XD Hacks Mini
Made during the COVID-19 pandemic, resource that can be used to figure out the new opening and closing hours, address, requirements, etc. of local businesses.
Check it out here!Project for Technica 2020
Website to help new female entrepreneurs; provides information on establishing their business, managing finances, networking, and more.
Check it out here!Kode With Klossy 2021 Project
Website to show how in the workforce, women are being mistreated, what has been done about it, and what to do to help.
Check it out here!Kode With Klossy 2019 Project
Website to spread awareness about mental health and give resources to those who struggle with mental health.
Check it out here!3rd Place, XD Mini Hacks 2020
Isolocation is a resource that can be used to figure out the new opening and closing hours, address, requirements, etc. of local businesses. Collaborated in a group and competed against 100+ high school and undergrade students. Uses HTML, CSS, and JS.
Features:
Best Use of Open Data, TechTogether Boston 2020
ReDeuces is an interactive website to spread awareness about personal daily plastic usage and how to improve. Collaborated in a group and competed against 700+ high school, undergraduate, and graduate students. Uses Bootstrap, HTML, CSS, and JS.
Features:
BEST FRIENDS WITH KARLIE KLOSS?!"
"In this episode, Trinity talks about her experience with hacking, coding, and computer science. She talks about how she got started, having lunch with Karlie Kloss, and where she wants to go with coding in the future."
Listen to VERIFIEDHow This High School Sophomore is Using Technology to Fight For Change by Marisa Dominguez
"Right now and always, we should all be amplifying and fighting for the voices of the Black community. With that on her mind, Trinity Tran, 15 and a rising high school sophomore, began to brainstorm what she could do to help. It all started with a Google Doc..."
Read it here!Feel free to reach out at my personal email: trantrinity0105@gmail.com or my school email: ttran@students.wcpss.net
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